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We're working on 2018 Readers' Choice Awards. First poll... which do you consider to be the best distribution?
Command Line Heroes, an original podcast
I don't know about you, but my podcast list grows by the day. With this super, popular medium—podcasts—there seems to be a new, popular podcast to check out every day. A couple of weeks ago, Red Hat joined that list with Command Line Heroes.
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How to Manage PGP and SSH Keys with Seahorse
Title: How to Manage PGP and SSH Keys with Seahorse2 FebLearn more
Shell Scripting: Dungeons, Dragons and Dice
Dungeons, Dragons and Dice—a script that lets you roll those 3d6 and 2d20
that a surprising number of games require.
Linux performance before and after Meltdown and Spectre fixes
The patches, as expected, brought Linux's performance down, but their impact has not been as bad as feared.
Compact, low-power serial device gateway runs FreeRTOS on Cortex-M3
Artila’s “Aport-213” is a low-power, industrial strength, single port serial-to-WiFi gateway that offers WiFi-based remote access to devices such as meters, sensors, and switches without requiring the development of wireless LAN drivers and security supplicants.
Meltdown-Spectre: Malware is already being tested by attackers
German antivirus testing firm AV-Test has identified 139 samples of malware that seem to be early attempts at exploiting the Meltdown and Spectre CPU bugs.
Top 7 open source project management tools for agile teams
Opensource.com has surveyed the landscape of popular open source project management tools. We've done this before—but this year we've added a twist. This time, we're looking specifically at tools that support agile methodology, including related practices such as Scrum, Lean, and Kanban.
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How to eliminate the default route for greater security
If portions of enterprise data-center networks have no need to communicate directly with the internet, then why do we configure routers so every system on the network winds up with internet access by default?
Kernel 4.16-rc1, Qubes OS 4.0, OpenSUSE's Tumbleweed and More
News updates for February 1, 2018.
Call for Proposals Now Open - Speak at Open Source Summit Japan, North America, Europe
Open Source Summit Japan, North America and Europe are the leading conferences for developers, architects and other technologists – as well as open source community and industry leaders – to collaborate, share information, learn about the the latest technologies and gain a competitive advantage by using innovative open solutions.
Use Ubuntus snap to install Skype on any Linux desktop
Skype snap widens the popular communications' program availability on Linux desktops, with easy installation and automatic updates.
Custom Embedded Linux Distributions
The proliferation of inexpensive IoT boards means the time has come to
gain control not only of applications but also the entire software platform.
So, how do you build a custom distribution with cross-compiled applications
targeted for a specific purpose? As Michael J. Hammel explains here, it's not as hard as you might think.
6 pivotal moments in open source history
Open source has taken a prominent role in the IT industry today. It is everywhere from the smallest embedded systems to the biggest supercomputer, from the phone in your pocket to the software running the websites and infrastructure of the companies we engage with every day. Let's explore how we got here and discuss key moments from the past 40 years that have paved a path to the current day.
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How to Run Your Own Public Time Server on Linux
One of the most important public services is timekeeping, but it doesn't get a lot of attention. Most public time servers are run by volunteers to help meet always-increasing demands. Learn how to run your own public time server and contribute to an essential public good...
Linux seq Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)
Sometimes, you come across a command line tool that offers limited functionality on its own, but when used with other tools, you realize its actual potential. Once such tool is seq, which prints a sequence of numbers.
Tuned daemon profiles in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.x and CentOS 7.x
This article describes the working of tuned daemon profiles on the Red Hat Enterprise
Linux (RHEL) operating system version 7.x and CentOS version 7.x. It also describes the
differences in the performance of tuned daemon profiles in the two operating
systems.
How I coined the term 'open source'
In a few days, on February 3, the 20th anniversary of the introduction of the term "open source software" is upon us. As open source software grows in popularity and powers some of the most robust and important innovations of our time, we reflect on its rise to prominence.
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LibreOffice, the best office suite, gets even better with LibreOffice 6.0
The open-source and free LibreOffice is looking better than ever.
Red Hat tries CoreOS on for size and buys
Open-source firms hook up for $250m
Enterprise Linux biz Red Hat on Tuesday said it has reached an agreement to acquire CoreOS, a maker of open source container software, for $250 million.…
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